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is trying to protect its industry, so is south africa. it accused europe of dumping cheap chicken here. >> we gain on the crit are yous and lose -- citrus, and lose on the chicken. all countries in the world are understanding that jobs are such a big issue. >> the citrus industry is a major employer in south africa. tim says it will not last long if the e.u. rules are tougher. >> it's putting a strain on the business. >> if you consider black spot makes up 50% of the spraying costs. >> without an alternative market, he's happy to play by the rules for now, each though he doesn't agree with them. >> doctors in nigeria are trying to contact 30,000 people who might be at risk after coming in contact with an ebola patient who flew in from liberia. his death is the first reported case of a highly infectious disease. 632 have died in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. symptoms are fever and joint pain. >>> our women in the u.k. are the first in europe to become pregnant using an ivf screening procedure. cario mapping allows doctors to screen emb
is trying to protect its industry, so is south africa. it accused europe of dumping cheap chicken here. >> we gain on the crit are yous and lose -- citrus, and lose on the chicken. all countries in the world are understanding that jobs are such a big issue. >> the citrus industry is a major employer in south africa. tim says it will not last long if the e.u. rules are tougher. >> it's putting a strain on the business. >> if you consider black spot makes up 50% of the...
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it was a $5 billion upgrade to south africa's hardware. it meant the country would have new frigates, helicopters and fighter jets. the deal and the people involved has been dogged by corruption allegations. two served prison terms for accepting bribes from international arms companies, including a former financial advisor to the current president. charms against zuma were dropped before he became president. it's been 15 years since the deal was done. lawyers representing opponents to it at the inquiry say sav caps deserve to know the truth. >> we are hoping people will be held accountable. the public - it's for the public to know what happened. so we can investigate these things, and make sure that people who were responsible for a wrongdoing during the arms deal itself, will be held to t account. south africans were told it would create tens of thousands. some shacks were destroyed here last week, as the people living in them were evicted. they have no land, and no homes. they said the $5 billion arms deal was a waste. >> it would be bet
it was a $5 billion upgrade to south africa's hardware. it meant the country would have new frigates, helicopters and fighter jets. the deal and the people involved has been dogged by corruption allegations. two served prison terms for accepting bribes from international arms companies, including a former financial advisor to the current president. charms against zuma were dropped before he became president. it's been 15 years since the deal was done. lawyers representing opponents to it at the...
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the eu may try to protect industries so is south africa and accused country of dumping cheap chicken here and added extra duties. >> we gained jobs on the citrus side and the chicken side and the other way around for europe. but i think at the moment politicians are very interventionalists and all countries in the world are understanding that jobs have become a big issue. >> reporter: a major employer in south africa but will not last long if eu rules get tougher. >> putting a huge strain on the whole business. if you consider that black spot control makes up 50% of the costs. >> reporter: but without an alternative market he is happy to play by the rules for now. even though he doesn't agree with them. tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> thanks for watching the al jazeera news hour for our viewers in the united states it's back to your regular programming on al jazeera america for our international viewers sammy is with you in just a moment with much more news on al jazeera, stay with us. ♪ >> it's also impossible to see... >> israeli aggression... >> coverage of the middle
the eu may try to protect industries so is south africa and accused country of dumping cheap chicken here and added extra duties. >> we gained jobs on the citrus side and the chicken side and the other way around for europe. but i think at the moment politicians are very interventionalists and all countries in the world are understanding that jobs have become a big issue. >> reporter: a major employer in south africa but will not last long if eu rules get tougher. >> putting a...
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it was in tended to modernize south africas national defenses. the benefits to the economy northwesterly materialized. the president was investigated over corruption allegations. the case was dropped before he took office in 2009. his former aid was jailed for soliciting a bribe. companies from germany, italy, sweden, britain and france were all involved in the deal. the british have denied allegations of bribery. we are live in johannesburg. bring us up to date with what's going on in the court. >> the former president gave an hour's worth of evidence and since then, he's been cross examined. he's had some success, i think in trying to convince the commission that the deal was necessary. he said there was a constitutional obligation on the government to make sure the country was defensible, so the military hardware under apartheid had been left to a state of disrepair. he said it needed to be upgraded. he said it was difficult to reach a balance between what to spend on the military hardware and what to spend on things like house and social spen
it was in tended to modernize south africas national defenses. the benefits to the economy northwesterly materialized. the president was investigated over corruption allegations. the case was dropped before he took office in 2009. his former aid was jailed for soliciting a bribe. companies from germany, italy, sweden, britain and france were all involved in the deal. the british have denied allegations of bribery. we are live in johannesburg. bring us up to date with what's going on in the...
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selling water to south africa. but surprise in this small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people told grant it would never work. but the fish is so good. all 1500-tons of it is export today japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water, so what we are sitting in at the moment is effectively a fresh water fee w. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> reporter: workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many of them were relocated because of the reservoir and have spent the government's compensation pay outs. their jobs are sustainable and valuable in a country where one in four people are unemployed. he was a labo laborer on the fih farm's construction site now he's studying for a certificate in agriculture. >> people around here some of them. [ inaudible ] in future. >> reporter: his ambition is encouraged. eventually the owners want to hand the project over to the community. this is the final product destined for the discerning japanese market. at
selling water to south africa. but surprise in this small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people told grant it would never work. but the fish is so good. all 1500-tons of it is export today japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water, so what we are sitting in at the moment is effectively a fresh water fee w. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> reporter: workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many of them...
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she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around her in apartheid south africa and won the prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she had grown up in a different era, born in 1923 to jewish immigrants, her father from lithiwania and mother from britain and published at 15 and not revealing her age at magazine. >> i have been writing since i was a child and i had a problem and three of my books were band, that is a strange experience for a writer and i was writing in a world language, in english so i was fortunate enough to be published elbow where -- elsewhere but you want to be published where you live and feel like a ghost when they are banned. >> reporter: 1948 and five years later her novel was published and mirrored some experiences as the daughter of white, middle class parents growing up in a mining, town in south africa and a student involved with young blacks and a member of the african national congress fighting for e wallty in south africa and a friend of an activist who went on to be the first black african president, nelson mandela. >> agai
she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around her in apartheid south africa and won the prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she had grown up in a different era, born in 1923 to jewish immigrants, her father from lithiwania and mother from britain and published at 15 and not revealing her age at magazine. >> i have been writing since i was a child and i had a problem and three of my books were band, that is a strange experience for a writer and i was...
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. >> the mountains here is important for neighbouring south africa. a local company identified a business opportunity further away. >> reporter: water is la suit u's wealth. the king dom is powered by hydroelectricity from the dam, and it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the land locked country is a young but successful aqua culture venture. most said it would never work. the fish are so good all 1500 tonnes of it is exported to japan for sush eemy and sushi much. >> the product at the moment is a fresh water food. almost mineral water in terms of quality and what that does is gives it a unique safetying and text toured product. >> workers clean the fish tappings 24 hours a day. many were relocated because of the reservoir. the jobs are sustain ag and valuable, and in a country where one and four people are unemployed. valentino was a labourer on the fish farm construction site. he is studying for a certificate in aqua culture. >> some of the people thought that they would have... >> the ambitious is encouraged. the owners want to hand the
. >> the mountains here is important for neighbouring south africa. a local company identified a business opportunity further away. >> reporter: water is la suit u's wealth. the king dom is powered by hydroelectricity from the dam, and it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the land locked country is a young but successful aqua culture venture. most said it would never work. the fish are so good all 1500 tonnes of it is exported to japan for sush eemy and sushi much....
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. >>> miners massacred in south africa because they were on strike. questions about whether the country moved on from its brutal apartheid past. harmeli aregawi is tracking the top stories on the web. >> a man facing eviction turns to the internet for help, and gets it. hundreds of strangers literally showed up on his doorstep. >> while you watch, let us know what you think. join the conversation on spriter >>> russia is raising the stakes in ukraine's war with pro-russian separatists. american and ukranian officials say vladimir putin's military is massing more troops on its side of the border and backing the separatists with artillery and rocket fire from russia russia is said to be preparing to give the separatists more heavy weapons, including tanks, armoured vehicles launches. on friday it was said: >>> meanwhile, can technology prove u.s. claims that the separatists shot down malaysia flight 17 killing 298 people on board. for more on that i'm joined from baltimore. he's the author of "the naked future - what happens in a world that accepts your
. >>> miners massacred in south africa because they were on strike. questions about whether the country moved on from its brutal apartheid past. harmeli aregawi is tracking the top stories on the web. >> a man facing eviction turns to the internet for help, and gets it. hundreds of strangers literally showed up on his doorstep. >> while you watch, let us know what you think. join the conversation on spriter >>> russia is raising the stakes in ukraine's war with...
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. >>> miners massacred in south africa because they were on strike. questions about whether the country moved on from its brutal apartheid past. harmeli aregawi is tracking the top stories on the web. >> a man facing eviction turns to the internet for help, and gets it. hundreds of strangers literally showed up on his doorstep. >> while you watch, let us know what you think. join the conversation on spriter at aj consider this and google and facebook pages. ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on the go than any other provider. xfinity, the future of awesome. ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see
. >>> miners massacred in south africa because they were on strike. questions about whether the country moved on from its brutal apartheid past. harmeli aregawi is tracking the top stories on the web. >> a man facing eviction turns to the internet for help, and gets it. hundreds of strangers literally showed up on his doorstep. >> while you watch, let us know what you think. join the conversation on spriter at aj consider this and google and facebook pages. ah, got it....
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it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the small land-locked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people would told grant merit it would never work. the fish is so good, all of 1500 tons of it is ex 40ed japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water. what we are sitting in at the moment is the fresh water fiorde. almost mineral water in terms of quality and what that does is it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. major were relocated because of the res war and cep the compensation payouts. their jobs are sustainable and valuable when in a country where 1 in 4 were it unempty. stud,ing for a certificate in for agriculture. >> people living around here. >> his ambition is encouraged. eventually, the owners wants to hand the product over to the community. >> this is the final product. at the moment, it's exported whole but there are plans to start fileting it here which will create more jobs. >> every month, the local
it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the small land-locked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people would told grant merit it would never work. the fish is so good, all of 1500 tons of it is ex 40ed japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water. what we are sitting in at the moment is the fresh water fiorde. almost mineral water in terms of quality and what that does is it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> workers...
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brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. what do they hope to accomplish during the summit? >> i think we are witnessing what we could call brics 2.0. if, as you put from 2001 to 2013 which had bric thought of as the engine of global growth. now they are becoming more than an acronym, they are putting together a development bank, a doingensy agreement and it will bring life of its open. one thing about the summit is the new financial institution is not being called the brics bank, it's the new development bank which i believe leaves a door open for other areas like mexico, indonesia and nigeria to join in the structure of the bank. this is all very positive for global affairs since the i.m.f. and the world bank had a hard time modernizing, bringing up to date and the international arena is interesting with a new animal. how much will the bank bring to the infrastructure party. >> the capital is a $50 billion. there's no limit to raising its capital structure. there's also the possibility for private corporations and other development banks to join in the different infrastruc
brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. what do they hope to accomplish during the summit? >> i think we are witnessing what we could call brics 2.0. if, as you put from 2001 to 2013 which had bric thought of as the engine of global growth. now they are becoming more than an acronym, they are putting together a development bank, a doingensy agreement and it will bring life of its open. one thing about the summit is the new financial institution is not being called the brics bank,...
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deborah patta, reporting for news south africa, thank you, deborah. the tour de france hopes to pedal away from the scandals of its past. that story is coming up. scandals of its past. that story is coming up copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler íe tiotropiumóe bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. sfx: blowing sound. does breathing with cop
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ambassador to south africa, patrick gaspar. welcome. it is so great the meet you. what a debut there on the world stage. did you have any nerves introducing president obama? >> i was nervous from the beginning, from the get-go. i think the most amazing thing of great leadership is ability to make everybody feel welcome and at ease and that's what he did meeting him backstage. he had a presence about him and we got to talk about barbecuing even. just goes to show -- >> the level we can all relate to. patrick, you worked in the white house, i know. you worked here in washington for so many years. so now you're the ambassador. and this initiative is such an important piece of it. what are you trying to do in terms of elevating the role of south africa and the other african nations here in the united states? >> well, it is great to be back on your show, andrea. i have to say that all of my efforts to try to give americans an appreciation of just where africa is at this moment, pale in comparison to what faith was able to accomplish yesterday. with that energetic introd
ambassador to south africa, patrick gaspar. welcome. it is so great the meet you. what a debut there on the world stage. did you have any nerves introducing president obama? >> i was nervous from the beginning, from the get-go. i think the most amazing thing of great leadership is ability to make everybody feel welcome and at ease and that's what he did meeting him backstage. he had a presence about him and we got to talk about barbecuing even. just goes to show -- >> the level we...
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. >> reporter: she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around here in south africa. she won the noble literature prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she has grown up in a different era, born to jewish immigrants. she was first published at 15, not revealing her age to a magazine. >> i'm what is known as a natural writer. i have been writing since i was a child. i had problems in that three of my books were banned. that's a strange experience for a writer. i was unfortunate that i was writing in english, so i was fortunate enough to be published elsewhere. but you want to be read in your own country by your own people, and you feel a bit of a ghost when your books are banned. >> reporter: apartheid became law in 1998, five years later her novel was published. it mirrored some of her own experiences as the daughter of white middle class parents. she was a member of the african national congress fighting for equality in south africa, and became a friend of the activist wh went on to become the first black south african president, nelson man
. >> reporter: she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around here in south africa. she won the noble literature prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she has grown up in a different era, born to jewish immigrants. she was first published at 15, not revealing her age to a magazine. >> i'm what is known as a natural writer. i have been writing since i was a child. i had problems in that three of my books were banned. that's a strange experience for...
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it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people said it would never work, but the fish is so good, all 1500 tons of it is exported to japan for sushi. >> it is grown in fresh water. we are in a fresh water feud. almost mineral water in terms of its quality. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many were relocated because of the reservoir. their jobs are sustainable and valuable in a country where one in four people are unemployed. a laborer on the fish farms construction site now is studying for a certificate in agriculture. his ambition is encouraged. eventually, the owners want to hand the product over to the community. >> this is the final product distinned for the discerning japanese market. at the moment, it's exported whole, but there are plans to start fileting it here, creating lots more jobs. >> every month, the local chiefs are updated on the business and pla
it sells water to south africa. the surprise in the small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people said it would never work, but the fish is so good, all 1500 tons of it is exported to japan for sushi. >> it is grown in fresh water. we are in a fresh water feud. almost mineral water in terms of its quality. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many were relocated because of the...
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and south africa's growth slipping to 2.3%. and india is the one to look at. 5.4%, not bad to the 2% that we'll see here in the united states, but it's nowhere here the 10% that india grew in 2010. china is the best of all of these, 7.5% this year, but it's way down to the more than 10 perfect brose four years ago. so the slowdown is cause for widespread concern about the health of the global economy. china's out sized role on the economic stage is one reason why some analysts say that the brits will continue to struggle to present a united front though they hold their 6th summit. five countries failed to agree on who should hold the world bank when the institutions chose leaders in the last several years, but the announcement about the creation of a development bank and a reserve fund marks real progress and pursuit of power and global respect. >> a bank to call their own. the brics bank is an alternative. criticized, legislation in the u.s. congress. >> this point is mainly a political statement by the rising powers, that the
and south africa's growth slipping to 2.3%. and india is the one to look at. 5.4%, not bad to the 2% that we'll see here in the united states, but it's nowhere here the 10% that india grew in 2010. china is the best of all of these, 7.5% this year, but it's way down to the more than 10 perfect brose four years ago. so the slowdown is cause for widespread concern about the health of the global economy. china's out sized role on the economic stage is one reason why some analysts say that the...
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the undefeated batsman for south africa. and england built up a big first inning total, against india, ian bell and gary handled, 25 to 1. >>> knew tour de france champion, world championships later this year. became the first italian tour winner in 16 years on sunday. >> translator: for now i will just have some rest. then i will think about next year's schedule. we have an important world championship at the end of the season so i'll try and get there in the best shape possible. i dedicate this to all the people who stood next to me, who helped until the very end to reach this goal. because it's so important. it is for them, it's for my family, it's for the team. >> malasian beat, in just three minutes 45 seconds. mh 17 tragedy. >>> australia has continued their dominance on the medals table leading with 79 in total, including 29 goals. england medal squash plears, helped their tally, 67-25. 32 medals. and that's all for sport for me. i'll hand you back to mary ann. >> thank you. gold rush in sudan. the government said it
the undefeated batsman for south africa. and england built up a big first inning total, against india, ian bell and gary handled, 25 to 1. >>> knew tour de france champion, world championships later this year. became the first italian tour winner in 16 years on sunday. >> translator: for now i will just have some rest. then i will think about next year's schedule. we have an important world championship at the end of the season so i'll try and get there in the best shape...
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. >>> coming up in sports, a century from south africa. in the highlight agains in the test dependenc against sri lanka. details coming up. era america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> let's go 20 sports news. >> let's go to sports news. >> they have said that they're not concerned in the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournament qatar has been the subject of fierce criticism since being awarded the world cup but has always denied any wrongdoing. well, speaking to our sport correspondence lee we willing in rio de janeiro, they say the publicity comes from a lack of understanding, but that's something that they expect will improve in time. >> in the long term i think this phase that we've been going through since 2010, i think it will be important, an important phase. it brings attention to something that we said from the very beginning. it's changing the perception, bridging cultural differences, and in my belief the cultural differences are being magnified right now. if this wasn't magnified at this stage then w
. >>> coming up in sports, a century from south africa. in the highlight agains in the test dependenc against sri lanka. details coming up. era america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> let's go 20 sports news. >> let's go to sports news. >> they have said that they're not concerned in the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournament qatar has been the subject of fierce criticism since being awarded the world cup but has always denied any...
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china, brazil, russia, india and south africa will play equal amounts to set up an institute that could be worth $100 billion. what will to do. let's hear. >> reporter: it was all smiles for the leaders of the world said leading developing economies, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa, the brics alliance announcing they agreed to start a new development bank. hours after hammering out the details, they announced the headquarters would be to shangh shanghai. the new bank would have plenty of cash at its disposal. this is an historic decision to create a bank of large scale. it may go to $100 billion. the first stage $50 billion. we are talking about a large-scale institution that we'll be able to operate $500 billion. brazilian president says the creation of the bank is a sign of the times. the brics countries overcame challenges to reach this point to announce it, and now the hard part implementing it. one official told me it might take as long as two years before the new development bank starts lending. >> but are the brics countries ready for a massive multilateral undertak
china, brazil, russia, india and south africa will play equal amounts to set up an institute that could be worth $100 billion. what will to do. let's hear. >> reporter: it was all smiles for the leaders of the world said leading developing economies, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa, the brics alliance announcing they agreed to start a new development bank. hours after hammering out the details, they announced the headquarters would be to shangh shanghai. the new bank would...
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brazil, russia, south africa are fed up by being treated poorly by the west and fighting back. i will tell you how. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. vo: hurry in and you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card when you lease a new 2014 passat s for $219 a month. ñ (water dripping and don't juspipes clanging)ncisco. visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> now for what in the world segment. world leaders came together in brazil this week to celebrate. no, this had nothing to do with the world cup. i'm talking about the sixth annual bric summit. the leaders of all the brics nations, putin, modi, rousseff, xi and zuma
brazil, russia, south africa are fed up by being treated poorly by the west and fighting back. i will tell you how. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years....
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still trailing south africa by 172 runs. plenty more on our website. philip's requirement from international football our top story. check it out, aljazeera.com/sport. also details on how to get in touch with us using twitter and facebook. there will more sport for me later on. >> thank you, andy. but stay with us on al jazeera, because we'll have the very latest on the ukrainian crash, and who may have shot it down, and the latest from gaza. david foster will be with you in just a moment. ♪ >> a plea from former president jimmy carter. to end world violence against women. he'll join us. >> and extraordinary kids. in the present. why won't congress allow the cdc to conduct a study on gun violence. a members of congress and of -- a member of congress and a spokeman joins us. i'm antonio mora, here's more of what's ahead.
still trailing south africa by 172 runs. plenty more on our website. philip's requirement from international football our top story. check it out, aljazeera.com/sport. also details on how to get in touch with us using twitter and facebook. there will more sport for me later on. >> thank you, andy. but stay with us on al jazeera, because we'll have the very latest on the ukrainian crash, and who may have shot it down, and the latest from gaza. david foster will be with you in just a...
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energy companies like sassal in south africa and sempra in california are looking to cash in on cheap energy prices. that means new jobs and developments. to get an idea of how big the boom is you have to head to western indiana, where technology will be used in a complex changing the region. we have the story. >> reporter: at a pipe-fitters yard in western louisiana, matt brown is learning a new trade. the baton rouge native is one of hundreds who see opportunity in this remote bayou parish, where an industrial revival is under way. he's enrolled in a technical stool for pipe fitters. >> what brought me here was the works, two years ago. i came to get a job, i have a career path i'm on, and came to school to get certified and make more money. >> reporter: cheap natural gas brought on by a boom is reshaping towns like these in louisiana. the opportunities are about to get a lot bigger. a few miles down the road a south african petrochemical company called sassal is making a large foreign investment in u.s. history. in these empty grass fields, sassal is building a massive complex expe
energy companies like sassal in south africa and sempra in california are looking to cash in on cheap energy prices. that means new jobs and developments. to get an idea of how big the boom is you have to head to western indiana, where technology will be used in a complex changing the region. we have the story. >> reporter: at a pipe-fitters yard in western louisiana, matt brown is learning a new trade. the baton rouge native is one of hundreds who see opportunity in this remote bayou...
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that's what people in south africa did. as if we are equal in power, is unacceptable. and to claim that an israeli life is more important and more precious than the life of any palestinian is totally unacceptable. the responsible person, and the israeli -- if it happens would be his government. where does this live, as the debate started whether it was a tit for tat for the death of the palestinian teenager against the three young israeli settlers? that is an issue that is still on going. will it continue in the courts if anybody is arrested over it? again, where does this leave the relationship. if you go after hamas, you go after the unity government which is a part. >> this is a misleading statement. second, there is nobody from hamas in the government. fully and 100% under control. and there is nobody there from hamas. but to continue to aggravate and tear up the division between the palestinians thinking that they could break our political will, and impose on us a continuation of a system of apartheid will not lead to anywhere. we need to be unified and that's why
that's what people in south africa did. as if we are equal in power, is unacceptable. and to claim that an israeli life is more important and more precious than the life of any palestinian is totally unacceptable. the responsible person, and the israeli -- if it happens would be his government. where does this live, as the debate started whether it was a tit for tat for the death of the palestinian teenager against the three young israeli settlers? that is an issue that is still on going. will...
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the host side is looking to level the series after south africa's win in the first test. >>> england had a good day against india. alex decook finally scored runs. he got 95. >>> one of the toughest running events in the world had a change much scenery this year. the bad boys ultra wasn't allowed to pass you tloo infamous death valley. the 217-kilometer you ares course took in grueling climbing in the state's sierra nevada mountains. there is a temporary ban on sporting events in death valley. that's while a new safety review is conducted. an american won in a time of just under 24 hours. it's a long, long time to be running. there is plenty more on our website, aljazeera.com/sports. rick rick card goe won the grand pea and that's the top story there. back to mir yam. >>> costa rica prides itself on energy indiana pence, and rightly so. the central american country already produces 90% of electricity from renewable sources as it aims to be the first carbon-free economy. what can they teach the rest of the energy hungry world? we have the explanation. >> reporter: in northwest costa r
the host side is looking to level the series after south africa's win in the first test. >>> england had a good day against india. alex decook finally scored runs. he got 95. >>> one of the toughest running events in the world had a change much scenery this year. the bad boys ultra wasn't allowed to pass you tloo infamous death valley. the 217-kilometer you ares course took in grueling climbing in the state's sierra nevada mountains. there is a temporary ban on sporting events...
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. >>> south africa's captain is leading by example in sri lanka. he's scored and the rest of his team has struggled. service south africa is in 275-8 in reply to sri lanka. >>> india takes a 11-0 series lead against the third test against england. that was the first away victory in 16 matches. it was a result that put more pressure on england. >> that one's right behind him and everyone knows what a great player he is for england and everyone is determined to see him get back to his best. i think this is a great quality that he has that he's shown throughout his national career. that determination and weakness of things and find a way. >> barcelona is one of the a dozen european teams touring the u.s. during a preseason as more and more american fans take a interest in soccer. this is arsenal's first trip to the u.s. and the new york phillipos and he's making a special effort to welcome visitors and listen to the red bulls players in this video being made for their english guests. >> all right, mate. >> all right, mate. >> all right, mate. >> all r
. >>> south africa's captain is leading by example in sri lanka. he's scored and the rest of his team has struggled. service south africa is in 275-8 in reply to sri lanka. >>> india takes a 11-0 series lead against the third test against england. that was the first away victory in 16 matches. it was a result that put more pressure on england. >> that one's right behind him and everyone knows what a great player he is for england and everyone is determined to see him get...
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brazil, russia, south africa are fed up by being treated poorly by the west and fighting back. i will tell you how. at panera bread, our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov [chris] tit hugs you.s to your body. [jeffery] i don't have to t
brazil, russia, south africa are fed up by being treated poorly by the west and fighting back. i will tell you how. at panera bread, our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera......
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they were far too strong for south africa. the new zealand team scored four tries in the second half to move within one victory. 38-6 is the final score in christchurch. >>> the other semi award has been in the brumbes in an all-australian encounter. they finished up winning 28-8. that game is coming up next saturday in sydney. >>> the commonwealth games may struggle to produce top class fields in every sport. the world's fastest man is already in glasgow. usain bolt is still recovering after foot surgery so only takes part in the sprint relay. >> he can start wherever he wanted to, and you're telling me he's coming in early. that's a problem. it's good to have him around the village. that's the one great thing about the commonwealth games, nare friendly games. he wants to come because he wants to experience the fun and the activity of being part of the commonwealth games. >>> south africa's captain has been leading by example in the second test match against sir laj lanka. the rest of his team struggled they now trail sri lan
they were far too strong for south africa. the new zealand team scored four tries in the second half to move within one victory. 38-6 is the final score in christchurch. >>> the other semi award has been in the brumbes in an all-australian encounter. they finished up winning 28-8. that game is coming up next saturday in sydney. >>> the commonwealth games may struggle to produce top class fields in every sport. the world's fastest man is already in glasgow. usain bolt is still...
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. >>> they are running out of time in efforts to run the second test of south africa and in the final session and hanging on 118 to 6 is the latest score and looking to level the series after south africa's win in the test and aiming for day two and gary has an unbeaten century there. kenya to win the men's 5,000 meters in glasco and the champion was out due to illness and roberterson and jake led for the indoor 3,000 meter champion took charge to lead 10-1-2. men's marathon michael shelly is the first non-african to win the event in 20 years and australia finished ahead and the women's event went to kenya and we catch daniel winning the biggest title of her career so far. and this is how the olympic is looking in two year's time when the sport is introduced in rio at winning gold since the sport made a debut in 1998 and they out scored to win 17-12 and take gold. and plenty of sport on our website and check it out at al jazeera/sport and details how to get in touch with us on twitter and on facebook. that is the sport for now and more from me later. >> mexico's capitol is one of the
. >>> they are running out of time in efforts to run the second test of south africa and in the final session and hanging on 118 to 6 is the latest score and looking to level the series after south africa's win in the test and aiming for day two and gary has an unbeaten century there. kenya to win the men's 5,000 meters in glasco and the champion was out due to illness and roberterson and jake led for the indoor 3,000 meter champion took charge to lead 10-1-2. men's marathon michael...
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. >> reporter: they are looking to put south africa under pressure on day two and south africa lost two wick -- wickets of 421 and he who will retire later this year scored 165. there is much more sport on our website. for all the latest check out al jazeera.com/sport and details there in how to get in touch with the team using twitter and facebook. that's it for me for now and back to you. >> thanks, good stuff. now in china parents are trying to pry their kids away from computer scenes and computer gadgets and instead of a relaxing time on holiday they are sent to military-style boot camps from beijing and we report on the tough love regime. >> reporter: your parents can send you on the one-week course for $500, if you are lucky or not so lucky the full six weeks takes up your entire summer vacation, every moment is filled with some activity. how to handle a knife attack. or handle the laundry. the first time with detergent can be a shock and it reminds him of home. i miss my mom's snacks he says. on the go like this from 6:00 in the morning until 6:00 at night seven days a week and i
. >> reporter: they are looking to put south africa under pressure on day two and south africa lost two wick -- wickets of 421 and he who will retire later this year scored 165. there is much more sport on our website. for all the latest check out al jazeera.com/sport and details there in how to get in touch with the team using twitter and facebook. that's it for me for now and back to you. >> thanks, good stuff. now in china parents are trying to pry their kids away from computer...
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since march it's spread across nation's borders in south africa, with more than 1,000 cases reported in liberia and guinnea. the centers for disease control in atlanta has issued an alert to health care workers in the u.s. to watch out for any patients who may have recently traveled to west africa and could have contracted the virus. the cdc sent guidance to american air carriers on how to identify and deal with american passengers displaying signs of ebola and how to disinfect aircraft after an infected passenger leaves the plane. >> airline carriers, crew members, airports can be a very important partner in the front line. >> at least one international airline has suspended all flights to monrovia and liberia. liberia is closing some borders and screening all incoming and outgoing passengers for ebola at the airports. the problem is the current tests dete detect ebola after they show symptoms. fevers, chills, muscle aches and nausea. and unlike the flu, it's only spread through contact with bodily fluid, not through the air, and officials here say because of the way it's transmitte
since march it's spread across nation's borders in south africa, with more than 1,000 cases reported in liberia and guinnea. the centers for disease control in atlanta has issued an alert to health care workers in the u.s. to watch out for any patients who may have recently traveled to west africa and could have contracted the virus. the cdc sent guidance to american air carriers on how to identify and deal with american passengers displaying signs of ebola and how to disinfect aircraft after...
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nothing will be perfect, but i believe in the future of south africa. you have to put your life on the line and show you're in the struggle. >> woodruff: nadine gordimer was 90 years old. you can watch charlayne's entire interview with her on our website. you can also watch jeffrey brown's 2012 interview with the famed conductor loren maazel, who died sunday at age 84. he founded the castleton summer music festival in virginia, where our margaret warner was a guest performer on sunday. she writes about what maazel meant to the young musicians there. that's all on the rundown. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. citigroup agreed to pay $7 billion to settle federal charges that it deceived investors in securities based on sub-prime mortgages. calls for a cease-fire in the middle east went unheeded, as israel and hamas battled through a seventh day. and tensions escalated between ukraine and russia, amid heavy fighting between ukrainian forces and pro-russian rebels. on the newshour online right now, does foreign aide that addresses imme
nothing will be perfect, but i believe in the future of south africa. you have to put your life on the line and show you're in the struggle. >> woodruff: nadine gordimer was 90 years old. you can watch charlayne's entire interview with her on our website. you can also watch jeffrey brown's 2012 interview with the famed conductor loren maazel, who died sunday at age 84. he founded the castleton summer music festival in virginia, where our margaret warner was a guest performer on sunday....
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. >>> it's been 50 years since malawi gained independence, the first nation in south africa to do so. some are celebrating, others feel more should be done to improve their lives and the lives of the poor. >> reporter: jack was 12 when malawi gained independence from britain 50 years ago. he is happy colonialism is a thing of the past, but the country has a long way to go. >> people can afford the basics in life. in malawi we will be self-sustaining. it's so much more aid from our development partners. >> he's frustrated with corruption and rising unemployment. >> so he can go school. have an education. it doesn't mean anything. if you are poor, it's a problem. malawi is the first country in southern africa to mark 50 years since gaining independence. the leaders are at the celebrations. many counties in the southern african development community have problems of corruption, unemployment. malawi is less developed and half the population lives below the poverty line. >> it is an agenda for the government, the administration, to very actively address the issue of unemployment. as we sta
. >>> it's been 50 years since malawi gained independence, the first nation in south africa to do so. some are celebrating, others feel more should be done to improve their lives and the lives of the poor. >> reporter: jack was 12 when malawi gained independence from britain 50 years ago. he is happy colonialism is a thing of the past, but the country has a long way to go. >> people can afford the basics in life. in malawi we will be self-sustaining. it's so much more aid...
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brazil, russia, india, china and south africa will pay equal amounts. here is gabriel elazondo. >> it was smiles for the leaders of the developing economies. brazil, russia, india, china, the brics alliance announcing they agreed to start a new development bank. after hours of hammering out the details they announced the headquarters would be in shanghai. the new bank will have plenty of cash at its disposal. >> this is an historic decision to create a development bank of large scale because it authorises and may grow to 100 million. the first stage 50 billion. we are talking about large scale sfoougss that will be able to operate $500 billion. the brazilian president said the creation of this bank is a sign of the time. certainly they overcame great changes to reach this point and announce it. the hard part - implementing it. one official telling me it might take two years before the bank starts lending. are the brics countries ready for a multilateral undertaking. not everyone is convinced. >> they are not ready, they are risking the progress in the l
brazil, russia, india, china and south africa will pay equal amounts. here is gabriel elazondo. >> it was smiles for the leaders of the developing economies. brazil, russia, india, china, the brics alliance announcing they agreed to start a new development bank. after hours of hammering out the details they announced the headquarters would be in shanghai. the new bank will have plenty of cash at its disposal. >> this is an historic decision to create a development bank of large...
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africa's history. but explaining things to great detail. wherever we traveled, he would explain the difficulties in each community and it took me along this road and changed me in the process. >> and what do you think the abiding lesson, the enduring lesson of nelson mandela and reconciliation is for the world? >> definitely respect and grappling with all these world,s at the moment, i really hope will refer back to his example. one of respecting another person's humanity. and for me, that is really the greatness of the man. >> it's really a remarkable story. "good morning, mr. mandela." your years in service with this great man. thanks so much. very nice to meet you. >>> which political story will be making headlines here in the next 24 hours? that's next here on "andrea mitchell reports." [guy] i know what you're thinking- you're thinking beneful. [announcer]beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. [guy] you love it so much. yes you do. but it's good for you, t
africa's history. but explaining things to great detail. wherever we traveled, he would explain the difficulties in each community and it took me along this road and changed me in the process. >> and what do you think the abiding lesson, the enduring lesson of nelson mandela and reconciliation is for the world? >> definitely respect and grappling with all these world,s at the moment, i really hope will refer back to his example. one of respecting another person's humanity. and for...
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brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. at the same time, it is a very new and untested institution, primarily looking towards economic cooperation and not looking at making major international political statements. not surprisingly, so far despite the fact that president putin has asked his fellow brick nations to rally around russia and objective these sanctions, i don't think that those nations will feel the need or the desire to insert themselves into this crisis. host: to clarify, that is an acronym for which nations? brazil, russia, india, china, started as an investor banking acronym, but it has truly morphed into a general institution. it is anays institution that russia believes in and is actively engaged in and can help to provide russia with an international platform that they might not necessarily have acting by themselves. host: the news for the weekend, the u.s. is charging moscow not only with sabotaging and contaminating the crash investigation site, but also hiding evidence, including the suspicion that the
brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. at the same time, it is a very new and untested institution, primarily looking towards economic cooperation and not looking at making major international political statements. not surprisingly, so far despite the fact that president putin has asked his fellow brick nations to rally around russia and objective these sanctions, i don't think that those nations will feel the need or the desire to insert themselves into this crisis. host: to clarify, that...
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they are in a kick for life programme, a project for neighbouring south africa's 2010 world cup. >> this man is commentating, he came it the game. alongside the pitch he's learning about h.i.v. it's important in the country with the third highest rate of infection that causes aids. >> this is dangerous, we learn about aids every day. we find something that is getting in our heads, so we protect ourselves. >> this is an orphan living on the street with friends. as well as how to avoid h.i.v., they are learning how to budget what little money they have. >> for many young people this is the only relief for a life of hardship. the center provides a safe environment, free of the stigmatization the h.i.v. positive children face, and it's a place they can have fun. some young people are learning to cook. others are trained in information technology and the media, making their open promotional video. >> i'm nata lie, 30 years of age. i'm a coach and player for kick tore life. >> this girl enjoys counselling as much as football. >> it's rewarding, not physically or something you can touch. it's s
they are in a kick for life programme, a project for neighbouring south africa's 2010 world cup. >> this man is commentating, he came it the game. alongside the pitch he's learning about h.i.v. it's important in the country with the third highest rate of infection that causes aids. >> this is dangerous, we learn about aids every day. we find something that is getting in our heads, so we protect ourselves. >> this is an orphan living on the street with friends. as well as how...
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three of her novels were banned in south africa but she had a worldwide following and won the nobel prize in literature in 1991. nadine gordimer died yesterday in johannesburg. she was 90. beach-goers came under attack in central russia over the weekend when hailstones shot from the sky. swimmers ran from the river and took cover as best they could. children screamed as the hail pounded them but no one was seriously hurt. the air temperature dropped 30 degrees in just a few minutes. now celebrity sightings in omaha, yes, that's warren buffett, not that surprising, omaha is his hometown. but look who's with him, paul mccartney, the beatle and the businessman had dinner last night. and this is tom white, a new celebrity after friends snapped the photo and posted it on-line. we like tom's t-shirt it says find your anchor. amy van dyken rouen was a role model as an olympian. she becomes one again as she faces a new challenge. her story is next. faces a new challenge. her story is next. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 ty
three of her novels were banned in south africa but she had a worldwide following and won the nobel prize in literature in 1991. nadine gordimer died yesterday in johannesburg. she was 90. beach-goers came under attack in central russia over the weekend when hailstones shot from the sky. swimmers ran from the river and took cover as best they could. children screamed as the hail pounded them but no one was seriously hurt. the air temperature dropped 30 degrees in just a few minutes. now...
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cnn's robyn curnow reports from pretoria, south africa. [ screaming ] >> for the first time, you're listening to oscar pistorius reenact the chilling screams many neighbors testified to hearing the night the athlete discovered he had shot and killed his girl friend, reeva steenkamp. airing audio and footage shot months after reeva's death. in a play-by-play of history i couldn't say' version of events, he reenacted he ran to the bathroom door he shot through four times. pistorius on his stumps with his hand outstretched, as if he's holding a gun. after finding steenkamp, the athlete describes what he did next. the role of steenkamp, played by pistorius' sister, emmy, hunched over the toilet just like steenkamp allegedly was that fateful night. a spokesperson issued a statement explaining that in the run up to the trial, they hired a company to help the defense team visually map the events of that night. with the intention of assisting his legal team to prepare for the case. airing the material, pistorius' spokesperson says is a breach of trust and invasion of the family's privacy. it's unclea
cnn's robyn curnow reports from pretoria, south africa. [ screaming ] >> for the first time, you're listening to oscar pistorius reenact the chilling screams many neighbors testified to hearing the night the athlete discovered he had shot and killed his girl friend, reeva steenkamp. airing audio and footage shot months after reeva's death. in a play-by-play of history i couldn't say' version of events, he reenacted he ran to the bathroom door he shot through four times. pistorius on his...
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. >>> and in south africa, a new twist on the emotion-packed murder trial of olympian oscar pistorius. the bladerunner, accused of shooting his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in his home. today, a private video in which pistorius re-enacts what he says happened that night. abc's lama hasan now with the tape and how it could change the case. >> reporter: since the beginning of his trial for murder, oscar pistorius' camp has painted the picture of a vulnerable man, raising questions about the olympic champion's ability to move and protect himself would without his prosthetics. that's why, they say, he was quick to grab a gun when he thought he heard intruders. instead shooting and killing his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. but tonight, take a look at this new haunting video, showing the bladerunner running on his stumps, seemingly agile, re-enacting his movements that fateful night. his right arm extended forward, mimicking holding a gun. it also shows how he said he found steenkamp, slumped over in the bathroom. later, how he struggled to move her. his sister, apparently playin
. >>> and in south africa, a new twist on the emotion-packed murder trial of olympian oscar pistorius. the bladerunner, accused of shooting his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in his home. today, a private video in which pistorius re-enacts what he says happened that night. abc's lama hasan now with the tape and how it could change the case. >> reporter: since the beginning of his trial for murder, oscar pistorius' camp has painted the picture of a vulnerable man, raising...
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deborah patta is covering the trial in south africa for us. deborah, how did this decision come about? >> reporter: pistorius had undergone a rigorous series of daily tests during his 30 day psychiatric evaluation including ones to determine whether he was faking mental illness. now we saw during the trial he was often emotional and distraught on the witness stand. but today's hearing determined that he could tell right from wrong and further more that he was not suffering any mental illness when he shot his girlfriend on valentine's day last year. now this is bad news for the defense. ngey were hoping that a diagnosis of a mental disorder would assist their case, but it's back to business as usual and with more witnesses. >> pelley: deborah, thank you very much. president obama today lashed out at congressional republicans for failing to pass immigration reform. so he said that he will do what he can by executive order, though he gave few specifics. here was the president. >> i don't prefer taking administrative action. i would rather see per
deborah patta is covering the trial in south africa for us. deborah, how did this decision come about? >> reporter: pistorius had undergone a rigorous series of daily tests during his 30 day psychiatric evaluation including ones to determine whether he was faking mental illness. now we saw during the trial he was often emotional and distraught on the witness stand. but today's hearing determined that he could tell right from wrong and further more that he was not suffering any mental...
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from there it was across to south africa, cape town before the long journey to australia. after that it was up to singapore and then to china and across to the united states. to san francisco moving around the caribbean to new york city. and from the big apple briefly to northern ireland before docking back at the u.k. this is it, after 40,000 miles to some of the world's most hospital locations, the heart of london on a glorious summer's day. as you can see there is a lot of happiness, pride, and a little bit of nervousness because they know many of these crew members are already looking forward to their next adventure. who knows where that may take them. al jazeera, on the banks of the river times in london. >> we'll have the latest from europe. >> many thanks. just ahead andy will be here with all the sports. will these fans still be cheering on sunday? we'll see how germany is getting ready for sunday's world cup final. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the
from there it was across to south africa, cape town before the long journey to australia. after that it was up to singapore and then to china and across to the united states. to san francisco moving around the caribbean to new york city. and from the big apple briefly to northern ireland before docking back at the u.k. this is it, after 40,000 miles to some of the world's most hospital locations, the heart of london on a glorious summer's day. as you can see there is a lot of happiness, pride,...
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and you have the south, much more like africa than like north africa. so you see these dynamics rippling across the region. >> farwaz, when you have written about it, would you have written that the core reason that this is happening is state failure. the failure of the governments to have built any institution, so when the dictators left, you realize there was almost nothing there. i think the syria, the place that you come from, which had -- what was it, seven or eight coups between the 1940s and 1970s, then 40 years of highly repressive stability and now is back to a period of pure chaos? >> you know, far eeed, this is t about sectarianism or tribalism, it's about state failure. it's a developmental fate, the post-colonial state, the existing state has basically delivered neither prosperity nor security, nor human security in the last 60 or 70 years, has bledsoe sights dry, has destroyed even the fragile institutions that existed in colonialism and replaced it with a cult of personality. you had assad, saddam hussein, gadhaf gadhafi. i mean, people t
and you have the south, much more like africa than like north africa. so you see these dynamics rippling across the region. >> farwaz, when you have written about it, would you have written that the core reason that this is happening is state failure. the failure of the governments to have built any institution, so when the dictators left, you realize there was almost nothing there. i think the syria, the place that you come from, which had -- what was it, seven or eight coups between the...
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in all 20 injured as the south africa airways flight crossed the equator from johannesburg en rout to hong kong. some passengers evacuated in cervical collars. >> most of them hit their heads on the top of the roof. >> reporter: turbulence can form even in the calmest of conditions, often caused by pockets of air. we flew in a simulator today in miami. >> what would you feel the most turbulence in a flight like this? >> in the back of the airplane. >> reporter: on average, 23 passengers are hurt a year. most of them not wearing seatbelts. there's no specific instrument alerting pilots of turbulence ahead. in fact, most pilots learn about it on their headset from the reporting of other pilots ahead of them. a new detection system is in the works using lasers in hopes of giving pilots up to a 60-second warning that a rough spot is ahead. but not soon enough for the jostled passengers last night. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> matt, thank you. >>> tonight back here at home, more than 90 passengers are just back on dry land telling their tales, trapped in a floating casino on the water.
in all 20 injured as the south africa airways flight crossed the equator from johannesburg en rout to hong kong. some passengers evacuated in cervical collars. >> most of them hit their heads on the top of the roof. >> reporter: turbulence can form even in the calmest of conditions, often caused by pockets of air. we flew in a simulator today in miami. >> what would you feel the most turbulence in a flight like this? >> in the back of the airplane. >> reporter: on...